"Les Misérables" has featured numerous notable performers on Broadway since its debut in 1987. Some of the most famous cast members include Colm Wilkinson, who originated the role of Jean Valjean, and Lea Salonga, who played Éponine and later Fantine. Other prominent actors include Ruthie Henshall as Fantine and Aaron Tveit as Enjolras in later productions. The musical has had various revivals and tours, showcasing a diverse array of talent throughout its history.
Les Miserables has had two runs on Broadway: the original 1987 production and a 2006 revival.
1980 in Paris.
It probably wont be on Broadway again, but it is currently playing in London.
The Broadway production of "Les Miserables" runs approximately 3 hours including the 15 minute intermission.
It opened on Broadway on March 12th, 1987
Les Miserables has had two runs on Broadway: the original 1987 production and a 2006 revival.
1980 in Paris.
Yes, Les Miserables.
It probably wont be on Broadway again, but it is currently playing in London.
21 on broadway
The Broadway production of "Les Miserables" runs approximately 3 hours including the 15 minute intermission.
It opened on Broadway on March 12th, 1987
2 hours 45 mins
Cosette. By the way, it's actually spelled "Fantine," just so you know :).
Jeff Layton appeared in Les Miserables in 2012 as the choreographer for the production.
Les Miserables ran for 16 years on Broadway. The show opened on March 12, 1987 at the Broadway Theatre. It then transferred to the Imperial Theatre in October, 1990 in order to make room for the then upcoming musical Miss Saigon (written and composed by the same people that did Les Miserables). Les Miserables remained at the Imperial until it closed on May 18th, 2003. The show made a return engagement on Broadway three years later, opening at the Broadhurst Theatre on November 9, 2006. The production ran until January 6, 2008.
As of now, unfortunately not. Never fear, though, for it returns in 2014!